During a court hearing, can the defendant ask the plaintiff questions?
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During a court hearing, can the defendant ask the plaintiff questions?
Not unless he is representing himself, and there is a saying "A man who represents himself has a fool for a client". Generally, your best bet is a good lawyer who can ask the questions.
Yes, the defendant, or the defendant's attorney if he has one, can cross-examine the plaintiff if the plaintiff testifies during the presentation of plaintiff's case. If plaintiff has rested his case without testifying, defendant can call the plaintiff as a (hostile) defense witness.
All this assumes, of course, that the defendant's testimony is relevant.
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